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Third World Studies/Area Studies

Bennett, Wendell Clark. Area Studies in American Universities. NY: Social Science Research Council, 1951. ASU MAIN STACKS D16.25.B48 

Bigelow, Donald N. and Lyman H. Legters. The Non-Western World in Higher Education. Philadelphia: American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1964. ASU MAIN STACKS D16.25.A5

Cumings, Bruce. "Boundary Displacement: The State, the Foundations, and Area Studies during and after the Cold War." Learning Places: The Afterlives of Area Studies. Ed. Masao Miyoshi and H. D. Harootunian. Durham, NC: Duke U P, 2002. 261-302. ASU MAIN STACKS DS32.9.U5L43 2002

History, Objectives, Activities, and Membership Benefits. Association of Third World Studies. 11 Nov. 2003. <http://itc.gsw.edu/atws/assoc.htm>.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Third World Studies:  Seventeenth Annual Meeting, Association of Third World Studies, Universidad de Costa Rica & University of North Florida, San José, Costa Rica, November 18-20, 1999. Association of Third World Studies (U.S.), 2000. 

McCaughey, Robert A. International Studies and Academic Enterprise: A Chapter in the Enclosure of Ameican Learning. NY: Columbia U P, 1984. ASU MAIN STACKS D16.25.M38 1984

Non-Western Studies in the Liberal Arts College. A Report of the Commision on International Understanding. Washington, D.C.: Association of American Colleges, 1964. ASU MAIN STACKS D16.25.A75

Smith, Tony. "Requiem of New Agenda for Third World Studies?" World Politics 37:4 (Jul. 1985): 532-61. JSTOR. Appalachian State U Lib., Boone, NC. 11 Nov. 2003.

Steward, Julian H. Area Research: Theory and Practice. Bulletin 63. NY: Social Science Research Council, 1950. ASU MAIN STACKS D16.25.S8

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African Studies

Alford, Kwame Wes. "The Early Intellectual Growth and Development of William Leo Hansberry and the Birth of African Studies." Journal of Black Studies 30.3 (2000): 269-93.

Martin, Guy, and Carlene Young. "The Paradox of Separate and Unequal: African Studies and Afro-American Studies."  An Assessment of Black Studies Programs in American Higher Education, Spec. issue of Journal of Negro Education 53.3: (Sum. 1984): 257-267. JSTOR. Appalachian State U Lib., Boone, NC. 12 Nov. 2003.

Rauch, Jerome S. "Area Institute Programs and African Studies." Journal of Negro Education 24.4 (Autumn 1955): 409-25. JSTOR. Appalachian State U Lib., Boone, NC. 12 Nov. 2003.

Shepperson, George. "The Afro-American Contribution to African Studies." Journal of American Studies 8.3 (1974 ): 281-301.

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Asian Studies/Chinese Studies

Association for Asian Studies. 3 Nov. 2003 <http://www.aasianst.org/>.

Borton, Hugh. "Asian Studies and the American Colleges." Journal of Asian Studies 18.1 (Nov. 1958): 59-65.

Ciolek, T.Matthew. Asian Studies - WWW Virtual Library. Australian National University. 12 Nov. 2003. <http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html>.

De Bary, Wm. Theodore. "The Association for Asian Studies: Nonpolitical but not Unconcerned." Journal of Asian Studies 29.4 (Aug. 1970): 751-59.

Fairbank, John K. "A Note of Ambiguity: Asian Studies in America." Journal of Asian Studies 19.1 (Nov. 1959): 3-9. 

Hsiao, Kung-Chuan. "Chinese Studies and the Disciplines--the Twins Shall Meet." "Comments on the `Chinese Studies and the Disciplines' Symposium." Journal of Asian Studies 24.1 (Nov. 1964): 112-14.

Lavely, William, James Lee, and Wang Feng. "Chinese Demography: The State of the Field." Journal of Asian Studies 49.4 (Nov. 1990): 807-34.

Overmyer, Daniel L. "Introduction." "Chinese Religions--The State of the Field: Part I: Early Religious Traditions: The Neolithic Period through the Han Dynasty (ca. 4000 B.C.E. to 220 C.E.)." Journal of Asian Studies 54.1 (Feb. 1995): 124-28.

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